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Brant, a polo playing art collector and horse owner, claims the former Victoria’s Secret model keeps handing over "invalid" urine samples for drug and booze tests, the Post reports. The issue seems to be what’s missing from her urine, and that’s it’s just too cool.

In court filings, Brant says Seymour sought treatment in 2000 for her Vicodin addiction and got a prescription for Subutex, a drug used to treat opiate addictions, the Post reports.

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Then there was the alleged skirmish between Seymour and Brant’s security guard, Joseph Babnik. She said the guard shoved her. He claimed she grabbed papers from the seat of his car and cut him when he followed her to the house and she closed the screen door.

Now, Brant says Seymour and a moving crew broke into the couple's Florida mansion last week and took $700,000 worth of stuff, the Post reports.

Brant not only wants to be the sole custodian of their three kids but he also wants to cut Seymour's time with them, order her to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and order her not to drink booze.

Divorce lawyers for Brant and Seymour did not return the Post’s calls.